PlayStation Plus April adds
PlayStation Plus’ April additions are trending: the Game Catalog picked up The Crew Motorfest, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Football Manager 26 Console, and Warriors: Abyss, while the Monthly Games list included Lords of the Fallen (x.com) (x.com). Social chatter highlights the Remastered and Motorfest inclusions as the most immediately visible additions for console players this month (x.com).
Sony added *The Crew Motorfest* and *Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered* to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for April 2026, with the lineup going live on April 21. (blog.playstation.com) Sony’s April 15 post lists four of the biggest catalog additions for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members: *The Crew Motorfest* for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, *Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered* for PlayStation 5, *Football Manager 26 Console*, and *Warriors: Abyss*. The same update says Premium members also get *Wild Arms 4*, a PlayStation 2 title. (blog.playstation.com) That catalog drop is separate from April’s Monthly Games, which Sony announced on April 1 for all PlayStation Plus tiers. That list includes *Lords of the Fallen*, *Tomb Raider I-III Remastered*, and *Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream*. (blog.playstation.com) PlayStation Plus now works as a tiered subscription: Essential includes Monthly Games, online multiplayer, cloud storage, and store discounts, while Extra and Premium add the larger Game Catalog. Polygon’s April 2026 overview lists Essential at $9.99 monthly, $24.99 for three months, or $79.99 annually in the United States. (polygon.com) The split matters in April because Sony is putting one of its own newer remasters, *Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered*, inside the higher-tier catalog while keeping *Lords of the Fallen* in the lower-tier monthly offer. Sony’s official PlayStation Plus category page shows that the company has kept publishing those two lineups as separate monthly announcements through 2026. (blog.playstation.com 1) (blog.playstation.com 2) Sony has used the Game Catalog in recent months to rotate in recent big-budget releases including *Marvel’s Spider-Man 2* in February and *Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2* in March. April’s additions continue that pattern with a Ubisoft racing game and a first-party remaster as the most recognizable names in the batch. (blog.playstation.com) For subscribers, the calendar is straightforward: Monthly Games were announced on April 1, the Game Catalog lineup was announced on April 15, and the new catalog titles become playable on April 21. April’s PlayStation Plus conversation is centered on which tier gets which games, but the headline change is simple: two of the month’s biggest console additions arrive in the catalog next week. (blog.playstation.com 1) (blog.playstation.com 2)